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Why are algae,cobomba,and duckweed called producers?
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Why are algae,cobomba,and duckweed called producers?
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Producers are the first organisms in a food chain. They produce their own food by turning the suns light energy in to chemical energy. This makes sugar or glucose that they use for food.
Such as flowers, algae, cobomba, and duckweed
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